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Nonfiction And God Created Hope: Finding Your Way Through Grief With Lessons From Early Biblical Stories Mel Glazer
Fiction Manless in Montclair; How a Happily Married Woman Became a Widow Looking for Love in the Wilds of Suburbia Amy Holman Edelman
Nonfiction Dignity Beyond Death: The Jewish Preparation for Burial Rochel U. Berman; Rabbi Irving Greenberg, fwd.
Nonfiction Jewish Ethics and the Care of End-of-Life Patients: A Collection of Rabbinical, Bioethical, Philosophical, and Juristic Opinions Peter Joel Hurwitz, Jacques Picard, Avraham Steinberg, eds.
Essay An Empty Mental Space Earlier this week, Dr. Erica Brown asked, “What are the Three Weeks, anyway?”, and wrote about learning to mourn. Her new book, In the Narrow Places,… Erica Brown July 22, 2011
Essay Learning to Mourn On Monday, Dr. Erica Brown asked, “What are the Three Weeks, anyway?” She will be blogging all week for MyJewishLearning and the Jewish Book… Erica Brown July 20, 2011